1、功能语法论文 Functional Analysis of Interpersonal Grammatical Metaphor under Different Social Contexts Ma Xiaoyuan(Liaoning Normal University, Department of foreign languages, Dalian)Abstract: interpersonal metaphor is one of the important parts of Hallidays grammatical theory, which includes two parts:me
2、taphor of mood and metaphor of modality. This essay makes an analysis of the functions of interpersonal metaphor from various social contexts.Key words: interpersonal grammatical metaphor; functions; social contexts. IntroductionHalliday points out that language possess three main meta-functions: id
3、eational metafunction, interpersonal metafunction and the textual metafunction, and also divided the grammatical metaphor into interpersonal grammatical metaphor and experiential grammatical metaphor. And interpersonal grammatical metaphor just refers to the metaphorical phenomenon that occurs durin
4、g the interpersonal communication event. It is widely used as a way of language using to establish and maintain better relations with other people involving non-congruent ways of enacting interaction. So it can brings many different functions and benefits when used in various social situations. Inte
5、rpersonal metaphor Interpersonal metaphor has metaphor of mood and metaphor of modality. The metaphor of mood may explain a phenomenon that why sometimes mood choices and speech roles dont always coincide. For example: could you get me a drink? a words which you said to a person is a kind of indirec
6、t speech act shifting a demand for goods-and-services to a question about the other persons ability, the effect is therefore soften the demand. One more example:What is the use of the rules if no one obeys it? This superficial question realized in the interrogative mood is actually a statement, whic
7、h is typically realized in the declarative mood. With this metaphorical step an exchange of goods or services is constituted as an exchange of informationAnd in some contexts, the using of metaphor of mood will show more politeness and consultation than any other normal mood, so, it broadens the fun
8、ction of language from the semantic perspective. And then is the metaphor of modality. Modality is the expression of the speakers attitude towards the likelihood or necessity of the proposition, and is congruently realized by modal verbs, and modal metaphor just refers to the modal meaning reflected
9、 by the clause which is originally embodied by the modal verbs, modal adverbs or the extended part of the predicate. For example: A: You are supposed to come here tomorrowB: It is expected that you come here tomorrow. Sentence B is a modal metaphor because the modal meaning of extended part of predi
10、cate“supposed to”is showed by the clause “it is expected”. And the basic distinction that determines how each type of modality will be realized is “orientation”. Orientation is the distinction between subjective and objective modality,and the explicit and implicit variants. Halliday states,The expli
11、citly subjective and explicitly objective forms of modality are all strictly speaking metaphorical. .Interpersonal metaphor in different social contexts and its functions(1) In advertisementsAdvertising English is a very useful variant of modern English for a particular function with high commercial
12、 value. In order to getting the strong effect of guidance and persuasion, the designers of the advertisement always use a special method in language to show the interpersonal relations and get the trust of the customers. So, interpersonal metaphors are widely used in advertising language. here are t
13、he examples:A. Are guide books the only way to a citys soul? Have you driven a Ford lately?Advertising is an adjunct to modern business. Its purpose is to provide consumers with product information; therefore, the advertising language should be normally declarative sentences, but in fact we can usua
14、lly see a lot of imperative sentences or questions in ads. This is just an example of metaphor of mood in it. The questions in the ads can be only answered by the readers themselves, and its a useful way to arouse the curiosity of them. Sometimes advertisements just show their opinions through some
15、suggestions or hide the subjective traces, like this air services ad:B. It seems that giving to a wide selection of first run movies music videos,news,games and sports will make your trip relaxing and enjoyable.This explicitly objective form of modality totally hides the subjective will and can brin
16、g the attention and trust of the customers. Various kinds of expressions through interpersonal metaphor broaden the potential of and attract more customers, which are just the purpose of advertising English, and analysis of the interpersonal metaphor in advertising language can also deepen our under
17、standing and improve our writing skill about it.(2) In the military newsIn the analysis of military news discourse, it is found that interpersonal metaphors are mainly expressed through the metaphor of modality, the use of metaphor of mood is very rare, which may because the feature of military news
18、 discourse is to report the truth, and by using much more declarative sentences can play better the function of transmitting information of news. And the two forms of metaphor of modality: both the explicitly subjective and the explicitly objective forms of it enhance the objectivity and credibility
19、 of military news. Here are the examples of metaphor of modalities:A. Major-General Barney White-Spanner said, “I think were getting close to what we intend to do in southern Iraq.”Mr. Khan told an audience at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, “. Im afraid that the longer
20、the war goes on, the more people will be radicalized.”B. It would be wrong to assume that Zardari will go easy on militants just because of that one deal, however repellent.It is unclear, however, whether MPs will give the status-of-forces agreement the green light, with some politicians demanding t
21、hat the text be put to a public referendum.The former is usually realized in direct speech, expressing the views of some authorities, and also to some extent represents the modal directions of the reporters, because the words are quoted or not is in their control. But the latter makes the opinion of
22、 the reporters an unquestioned fact, because the source of modality is concealed and the objective evaluation is emphasized.(3) In business negotiation In business negotiations, the interaction between negotiators lies in the words and attitudes. A single word or a tone can affect the responses of b
23、oth sides; its subtle and influential, therefore, the tone use in the negotiation deserves your careful attention, it should be courteous, tactful and in a reasonable manner. Compare the following two sentences:A. (a) We cannot make a profit with those numbers.(b) How we can make a profit with those
24、 numbersSentence (b) here uses the metaphor of mood by asking a question to replace the fact that “we can not make a profit with those numbers”, its mild and non-threatening, turning the censure into soft complaints subtly without any harsh feelings. It helps you to adhere to your principle and also
25、 avoid the sturdy. Another example;B. (a) you are wrongI dont agree with you(b) Lets look at this another wayHere the sentence (b) avoids the use of direct rebuttal words but in a suggestive tone; induce the negotiator to rethink about the question in a different attitude. So, using this metaphor of
26、 mood can help you achieve your goal without offending the other part.There are also many metaphor of modalities in negotiation English:C .If you can, I think we can discuss this furtherYou can use this sentence if you want to make a compromise to break the current situation when the negotiation fal
27、ls into an impasse. Using the explicitly subjective modality “I think.” is to tell the other part “we can continue to negotiate if we agree to this condition”, Point out that there are some possibilities and also out of the shackles of commitment. Another metaphor of modality:D. It seems to me were
28、giving up too much in this caseThis sentence replace the words that “youre giving us the short end here”Use a calm and easy tone to point out the fact; it avoids the embarrassment of the condition like cursing each other when both parts know well about the truth, it helps to reduce the blame and eas
29、e the confrontation.(4) In the technological textsIn the technological texts, the information is usually illustrated through the writing material but not face to face interactions between the writer and the reader. But we can always find some questions in the text, and it is obviously that its the i
30、deal readers who are created by the writer ask the questions but not the writer him/herself. And it is a metaphor of mood but not a real question, for example:A. Is not such an element of reality and do we not assume then its existence to start with? The answer is that theS represent only a necessar
31、y tool to count and average all measurements correctlyIn this case, the writer is more an information provider than a person who really needs it; the interrogative mood reflects the statement function here, having an interaction with the readers through the metaphorical expressions, like the example
32、 above, can make it easier for the reader to accept the theories that have presented by the writer.It is always thought that modality shows the subjectivity, but in fact it shows the efforts that the speakers have made for the truth value of their speech. Their speech can be seen as a direct reflection of the fact and to some extent reflects the cognitive view of non-modal. So, the modality in the technological texts can be seen as the efforts that the writer has made to show the truth level and objectivity in his/her discourse. For example:B. it is likely th
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